FYI, if you find your BB is lagging, there is a great app called Memory Up Pro, free trial available, 14.99 to buy full version, and it clears up RAM and prevents crashes. Very cool and worth the money.

Basically all I ever do is google searches for free blackberry apps/applications/themes etc. and check out the sites.

My company just started selling BB a couple weeks ago, and they gave all us reps Pearls for free w/BIS free too! I have been going crazy trying to find as much free stuff as possible. There is some really cool pay to use stuff too, but I am holding off on paying for anything until I am sure I don't want to switch to the Curve when we finally get our shipment of them(GPS r...(continues)

Nice. I pay $25/month for my bis. For free apps check out crackberry.com, they have "free app roundups" where they cover whats new and cool for the BB. Also, Pinstack.com has a number of free apps and themes. The themes tend to be another color of the same thing more often than not, but sometimes there's a decent looking download. The downside is most of their links are not OTA.

Yes, crackberry is awesome! I am slowly picking my way through the site, trying to learn it layout, etc, since it seems like the best clearing house of info I have come across. I am, as you seem to be too, one of those freaks that loves doing research and is good at.

It is kind of scary, I am one of the newest sales people in my company, but I am the one everyone keeps calling about their BB. The other person that works at my store is pretty good to, but she has learned most from me. I don't get it, personally, especially since most of these people had HTC's of some sort... Plus they are asking me basic stuff, like how do I add this or that? Click download, follow prompts... I sent out an email to everyone with links... the first se...(continues)

Just a little lower... But AT&T blows our coverage away, well in state that is... out of state we oddly have some of the best coverage, since we get T-Mobile and AT&T, plus several local co-ops in smaller states. It is odd, if I were in LA for example, I would automatically be on T-Mobile, but if I wanted I could switch to AT&T, and if I lose T-Mobile, it automatically switches to AT&T. I wish it would do the same in our "Home Area", but hey, I can't complain, I get my service for free, and the only time it is really an issue is if you live on top of a hill or in a a valley.

The company is also working on improving this big time, I actually got to do something cool and act like the Verizon guy, and drove around my town with an IT manag...(continues)